In Hong Kong, one of the most densely populated cities in the world, they have developed an appropriate architecture that reaches high below the clouds. Australian photographer Peter Stewart also proved this through telling photos.
Saturated skyscrapers, offering views of countless floors stacked on top of each other, impenetrable rows of windows and balconies, compose rich structural details and tell the stories of everyday life. Australian photographer Peter Stewart documented life in this Asian city through eloquent, dramatic photographs featuring high-rise residential buildings in the foreground. Usually painted from the road, from a lower angle, they appear even higher, more powerful and reveal mosaics of colors, windows, balconies, details that bear witness to life, which remains all too often overlooked in the metropolis.
See the dramatic and eloquent photos in the gallery
More information:
www.peterstewartphotography.com